Moving Picture World (Jan-Mar 1912)

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THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD 7Z THE AJESTIC Calls attention to the following seven January releases. Each and every picture has a strong story, is cleverly acted, and the photography is perfect. Every exhibitor should feature all of these pictures and should make an immediate booking with his exchange. Every exhibitor should demand TWO MAJESTICS each week, because there are none better. TWO MAJESTICS EACH WEEK WATCH THEM GROWING IN QUALITY!!! Our second release begins Friday, January 12th. A high-class, double-exposure comedy — something new and novel — demand it from your exchange. SUN DAY, F R I DAY, SUN DAY, FRIDAY, SU N DAY, FRIDAY, SUN DAY, Seven Majesties in January JAUTJAKY 7TH. "TKAINING A HTJSBAITD" — a fine comedy — a fault-finding husband who temporarily gets the whip hand of his wife and his mother-in-law through the aid of his pretty stenographer, but who is finally put in his properly humble position — a comedy of complications. JAinTAKY 12TH. "GOSSIP" — a double-exposure comedy, showing exterior and interior scenes at same time — relating the bad effects of gossip — how The story grows as told from one to another and the sure cure for the dreaded evil. JANTTARY 14TH. "HIS FATE'S REHEARSAL" — on^ of the strongest dramatic pictures ever produced — the husband reaching home after a bad night's camusal. and his wife's father, a physician, administers treatment which causes hasband to live through a terrible strain of mind — a strong picture — a good moral lesson. JANUARY 19TH. "NEXT" — a roaring comedy — tlie lonesome barber, the manicure girl, the nice boy falls in love, thrown out by parents, and finally the manicure girl wins parents — a laugh every foot. JANUARY 21ST. "SPARE THE ROD" — a strong les-son. showing the results of using the wliip on children— the temper of the father Is finally overcome by the ever-loving mother, who takes child from home, earns her own living by teaching school and finally shows husband the error of his ways. JAKUARY 26TH. "THAT EXPENSIVE RIDE"— comedy. Father has a little extra money, hires an automo bile, apparently runs over a woman, who then proceeds to extract money, piano, furniture and medicinefather finally driven to [loverty until the discovery of farce and deception. JANUARY 28TH. "A MOTHER'S SACRIFICE." The widow at home, in love with a voung fellow, who partly returns the affection — the return of widow's daughter from school — the transferring of affection of young fellow from mother to daughter — then the hidden suffering and sacrifice for strong love for her daughter. December Releases December 24th "THE ACTRESS" Strong emotional story — one of tlie strongest staged pictures ever produced. December 31st "THE CADDY'S DREAM" On same reel, Dec. 31 "WILL YOU MARRY ME?" Two clever comedies. EVERY INDEPENDENT EXCHANGE SHOULD BUY TWO MAJESTICS EACH WEEK The Majestic Motion Picture Co. 145 W. 45th ST. NEW YORK CITY Sold through the Sales Co.